Side trails are available.
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Park amenities
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two playgrounds, picnic areas, baseball field, basketball court, tennis court, creek exploration, and a horseshoe pit.
Signs concerning dog clean-up
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Scoopy-Doo doggie clean up stations are found along the trail.
End of the greenway
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Garst Mill Park Entrance
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Halevan Road
First playground on the left
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Newly replaced playground and exceelent creekdipping spot
Cross the bridge to enter greenway
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View from the bridge
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Waterway was recently restored to help with flooding concerns. Read more about it a the informational kiosk, located at the parking area.
Welcome sign
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Garst Mill Park offers a basketball court, tennis court, baseball field, picnic areas, a horseshoe pit, and two playgrounds.
Restrooms are nearby.
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Picnic area
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Make a day out of your visit. Bring an extra pair of shoes for creekdipping.
A bubbly stream runs along the greenway
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Take time to visit
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A park memorial was created for Lee B. Eddy, a founder and leader of the Roanoke Valley Greenway movement. Very touching site.
Greenway ends
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Garst Mill Greenway exits into a residential area at the end of the park. You will find yourself at the corner of Cresthill and Garstview roads. On your way back, see if you can count the blue bluebird boxes.
This short greenway trail is lined with manicured flower gardens and wild naturalized ares. With a number of activity possibilities, including basketball, tennis, baseball,and two playgrounds, a walk along the Garst Mill Greenway is just one more great adventure one could have at this park. Visit www.greenways.org to learn more about Roanoke's extensive greenways system.
Ideal for
- taking a slow stroll
- birding
- walking the dog
- family bike rides
- those with little ones - bathrooms and playgrounds
- Additional Map
Trail Description
This short greenway trail is a lovely getaway from the daily grind. The greenway is lined with beatiful flower gardens and many places to play, including swingsets, horseshoe pits, and various ball courts. Stop by for a picnic. The trail is often used by dogwalkers and local runners.
Directions to the Garst Mill Greenway:
Drive on Brambleton Road to the intersection of Brambleton and Valley Forge. Turn onto Halevan Road to the entrance of
Garst Mill Park. Find the parking areas for Garst Mill Park on the left.
Notes/Add ons:
Hungry? Stop by for a bite at the Hungry Belly Deli, located in the
Roanoke Natural Foods Co-op. When you exit the park, turn right to head back towards Grandin Road. Take a left and travel 3 miles to the lovely Grandin Court area. You will find the Roanoke Natural Foods Co-op at the end of the road. There are many other lovely eateries and retail stores to choose from.
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